What Can’t I Put In A Dump Trailer

The List of what you can’t put in a dump trailer isn’t very long, but it is stuff that is not allowed to be taken to the dump.

What Cant I Put In A Dump Trailer

Basically anything that is bad for the environment must be disposed of properly, not just buried with other trash.

Some items like Batteries or Electronics can be recycled and are worth money to you.

If you are getting rid of these items you must let us know, often times we can assist in removal, but these items are not allowed in the dump trailers and will be removed or the load rejected on site.

The term “Waste Material” shall mean solid waste generated by Customer and EXCLUDING THE FOLLOWING PROHIBITED ITEMS: liquids, solvents, thinners, chemicals, lacquers, paints, paint filters, paint cans (unless dry), oils, oil filters, contaminated absorbents, freon, other refrigerants, asbestos, batteries, infectious waste, biohazards, medical waste, contaminated soils, fuels, inks, resins, car tires, car batteries, adhesives, industrial drums, propane tanks, lead painted materials, dirt, equipment containing gas, oil, or any other Prohibited Item, materials that are radioactive, volatile, flammable, or explosive, and biomedical, infectious, toxic or hazardous material. The term “hazardous material” shall include, but not be limited to, any substances listed or characterized as hazardous by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or any state agency pursuant to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, as amended, or other applicable law. Title to and liability for any Prohibited Items shall remain with the Customer. Restrictions and additional fees may apply to appliances, furniture, refrigerators, freezers, box springs, mattresses, air conditioners, tires, televisions, monitors and computers. Please inquire with specific questions.